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- The following article from the December 1 Boston Globe was posted by
- niese@hevanet.com to alt.aol-sucks.
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- BREAST CANCER PATIENTS THROWN OFF-LINE BY LIST
- By Richard A. Knox
- The Boston Globe
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- In an effort to clean up cyberspace, the nation's largest computer
- on-line service last week declared the word 'breast' taboo-thereby making
- it impossible for breast cancer patients to contact one another for
- information and support.
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- An America Online spokesperson said Thursday that the action had been an
- error and promised to correct the problem within 24 hours. She said
- America Online would provide affected subscribers with five free hours of
- on-line time. The company's action came after several days of irate
- on-line protests by outraged breast cancer patients about the company's
- decision to put 'breast' on its list of vulgar words.
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- 'This is outrageous and potentially life-threatening,' a woman who uses
- the screen name Renna S. wrote to fellow users of America Online's breast
- cancer bulletin board.
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- The problem came to light when a breast cancer survivor who goes by the
- screen name of MiaBella found that her 'member profile' had been deleted
- by America Online. Member profiles enable America Online users to
- contact others with like interests while remaining anonymous.
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- When MiaBella tried to create a new member profile identifying herself as
- a breast cancer survivor, America Online flashed her a message that she
- could not use 'vulgar' words. She then discovered that the company had
- deleted the member profiles of all users who had used the word 'breast'.
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- [end of article, any typos are mine]
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